He already knew the guilty onesâwatched them as they slipped their hands into the pile, thinking themselves unseen. Fools.
As he had been there the entire time. He had teleported away, then returned wearing the Cloak of Mild Invisibility and kept an eye on every single one of them.
Before doing anything, he had decided to give them a chance to come clean on their own. Even if they didnât, he would still punish themâno matter what circumstances they had before.
His voice was still enhanced by mana.
"Listen well. You have one chanceâstep forward now, or suffer later. There will not be another."
"If you donât step forward now, donât blame me for what comes next. This will be the only time I offer this chance. In the future, there will be none."
Out of the hundred or so beggars, most had disgusted looks on their facesâas their god had shown them kindness, even to those whose lives were worth less than a pebble in the Kingdom of Champagneâyet still, some had the audacity to steal from him.
Especially after he had promised they would never feel hunger again.
People were now looking at each other with suspicion.
A few shifted nervously, eyes darting toward their neighbors. One man clenched his fists behind his back. Another woman subtly stepped in front of her child, as if shielding him. The air grew heavier, breaths shallowerâno one dared speak.
For the first few seconds, no one came forward. But suddenly, a child around the age of ten stepped out. His mother, who stood next to him, had a helpless expression on her face.
"Rudy!"
Rudy kept his head low and spoke in a meek voice.
"Iâm sorry, mama. I took two gold coins..."
The mother, hearing her childâs confession, didnât beg their god for forgiveness or ask to go with him.
Her hands trembled, but she didnât move. Pride flickered through the fear in her eyesâher son had faced a god and spoken truth.
She also had faith that their god wouldnât punish him too harshlyâonly enough to teach a lesson he would remember.
After the display of courage from the child, four women also came forwardâone around 17, the rest older, including a grandmother who looked about 60.
It didnât stop there. A single man also stepped out.
Leon had given them enough time. There were still a few in the group he knew were guilty. Even when shown kindness, not all people changed.
Some were simply not worth his time or effort to begin with.
And people like that were among this group.
He arrived in front of the child with slow steps.
He would only ask each of them two questions, which would determine what happened to them. Those who had come forward would receive light punishmentâalong with a warning not to repeat their mistake.
"What did you steal, child?"
Rudy looked at the treasure he had taken. Keeping his head down, voice meek, he answered.
"I... I just took these."
He opened his palm, showing two gold coins.
"Hmm... You do know what you did wasnât right, donât you?"
"Y-Yes..."
"Now Iâll ask you one more thing, child. Answer truthfully. Why did you steal these two coins?"
"Thanks to you, God, weâre not hungry anymore, and you promised weâd never be hungry again... but I wanted me and mama to have better clothes so we donât smell."
"...People call us dirty." His voice cracked. "I donât want that..." He glanced up for a second, his eyes glossy. "Mama said... if we had money..."
"We could get those things. So I took these two coinsâone for me and one for mama."
"And if there was any silver left after buying those things, I would have given it back to you all, God."
It appeared to Leon that the child was telling the truth. He scanned the clothing of everyone. The men were fine despite some wear and tear, but the womenâs clothes were certainly not modest. He should have given them new clothes already.
Everything the boy had said matched upâhe had only taken two gold coins and was the first to admit his mistake. Leon decided to go easy on him.
"But you should know this, childâin my world, these treasures are all worthless. For clothes, if you had waited, I would have given everyone a new set myself. And other luxuries you want in lifeâlike having your own house or owning even better clothes and shoesâif you work hard and earn enough merit without doing anything wrong, you can have all of that too."
"Do you understand?"
Rudyâs eyes sparkled with surprise, eagerness, and a bit of regret for having stolen when he didnât need to.
He wasnât the only one. Everyone nearby had a similar sparkle of hope in their eyes. Those who had admitted their guilt, like Rudy, also showed signs of regret.
Even while trembling, Rudy gathered the courage to receive the punishment he believed he deserved for stealingâjust like he had been punished before by shopkeepers in the city.
"God, you can punish me. Iâm ready to take it."
Hearing the word punishment, Rudyâs mother tensedâbut she still didnât move.
The child was much better than Leon had expected. He had imagined an honest confession, but not a request for punishmentâdespite visible fear.
He would remember this child. His reasons for stealing were justified.
Leon had also stolen food many times. As for clothes, after his first attempt to enter a shop that sold them, he hadnât even made it past the entranceâkicked in the stomach by a guard.
So stealing clothes wasnât even something he considered. The ones he wore were taken from drunk men who had passed out in the middle of the night.
"Whatâs your name, child?"
"Itâs Rudy, God."
"Rudy, despite stealing from me, you were the first to come forward. And seeing how honest you were, I wonât punish you."
"You can put the coins back in the pile. And thatâs not allâIâve decided to reward you for being honest and even asking for punishment. It shows youâre a good boy, Rudy."
Rudy threw the coins back onto the pile, and his eyes sparkled with excitement and anticipation of the reward he was about to receive.
A soft murmur passed through the crowd. Some faces showed relief. Others watched with wide eyes, torn between admiration and quiet envy.
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10 min later
"
Kneel
" he saidâonly one word, but it struck like thunder.
The smirk on the manâs face vanished completely as his knees buckled with a wet
crack
, his body slamming into the ground with a heavy
thud
.
CRK!
A sickening crack echoed through as the manâs knees shattered, forcing him to collapse with a scream.
AAAHHH!
His body contorted unnaturally, as though gravity itself had turned against him. Bones groaned and popped, one after another, beneath unseen pressure.
The rest of the group went dead silent, realizing that their god was not only merciless but utterly ruthless.
Yet there was no sympathy in their eyes for some reason.
"Let him be judged!"
Then the next voice:
"Kill him, God!"
The chants exploded like drums of judgment, thunderous and inescapable.
Pounding in unison as the man on the ground writhed and screamed beneath divine pressure.